Linux Kernel 5.2.9 Kirkwood package and Debian rootfs

sorry, not 8192 bytes, but 8192 kbytes (8M). people said this mem is used for kernel purposes, someone even advised to set 64M for that, lol.
I've tested this for a few hours and it seems to work - there is no logs related to page failtures yet.

The only storage attached to my GFN is WD Green 1.5T HDD plugged directly to right sata port, cause it wouldn't boot in another due to some bug in uboot code.

I think you probably solved this with this solution! we will see if the error repeat. But looking at the explanation for memory tuning at openSUSE site, it is very specific how this number would help to eliminate page allocation failure error.

Using the kernel patch (against standard Linux source 3.9.2) that can be found at archlinuxarm and making a few amendments to the archlinuxarm .config file, kernel 3.9.2 compiles and loads cleanly for the Dockstar.

that archlinux patch is terrifyingly long, although it's Make options dont look unlike what i see with a vanilla 3.9.2 kernel.

really looking forwards to seeing a newer known-good from bodhi or other. trying to do do everything (uboot+kernel) from recent releases and i have what seems like a good uboot hosting a ubi+ubifs debian, but i cannot get past the "booting the kernel;" no output follows, the system doesn't seem to do anything.

i do have a jtag interface, so i could hypothetically debug what seems like this non-booting kernel although i have not yet researched how i would do that.

Here, one more Pogoplug Mobile successfully updated to your new 3.8.11 kernel!
Can boot from mmc or usb, LEDs working (arcNumber=3960, machid=F78).
Thanks for all your hard work and your precious time spent for all of us Bodhi!

the page describes how to compile a kernel module, I'm trying to understand how to create kernel packages instead, as I would like to produce kernel packages as you are doing. Besides that, are you compiling natively? no cross-compiling?

derdigge Wrote:
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> Thanks for that update man!
>
> Is it wanted that all dvb drivers were missing in
> 3.6* and 3.8*?
> No dvb*.ko were present and media build from git
> failes on 3.8 with the provided headers
> (timex.h).
>
> Steven

Dvb drivers probably were not included in kernel config (I don't have any video device attached so never noticed that). If anybody wanted to request some video drivers to be included, then please post the specific module info, I will recompile another version for it. Device name (as known to Linux) and the ko file name(s) are needed.

bodhi Wrote:
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> derdigge Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Thanks for that update man!
> >
> > Is it wanted that all dvb drivers were missing
> in
> > 3.6* and 3.8*?
> > No dvb*.ko were present and media build from
> git
> > failes on 3.8 with the provided headers
> > (timex.h).
> >
> > Steven
>
> Dvb drivers probably were not included in kernel
> config (I don't have any video device attached so
> never noticed that). If anybody wanted to request
> some video drivers to be included, then please
> post the specific module info, I will recompile
> another version for it. Device name (as known to
> Linux) and the ko file name(s) are needed.

Why so conplycated? If you could sinply add all dvb-drivers
as loadable modules the afford is 60mb of Diskspace and hundreds are supported.
I compiled linuxtvs media_build with 2.6.32 and had 60mb more diskusage after it and can
plugin what ever i want, inculding all those webcams...
An great but small pvr system such an Pogo btw ;)

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